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As all on main MECC page is in English, to
help balance, here's a couple of jokes, one in in German,
& one at expense of contractors.
Joke 1: Engineers Versus management
Variants in 2 languages, in order received, years apart:
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German
- Ein Mann fliegt einen Heisluftballon und realisiert,
dass er die Orientierung verloren hat. Er reduziert seine
Hoehe und macht schlielich einen Mann am Boden aus. Er
laesst den Ballon noch weiter sinken und ruft:
"Entschuldigung, koennen Sie mir helfen? Ich versprach
meinem Freund, ihn vor einer halben Stunde zu treffen,
aber ich weiss nicht, wo ich mich befinde."
- Der Mann am Boden sagt: "Ja. Sie befinden sich in
einem Heisluftballon. Ihre Position ist 40 Grad 22
Minuten Noerdliche Breite, und 58 Grad 16 Minuten
westlicher Laenge."
- "Sie muessen Ingenieur sein", sagt der
Ballonfahrer.
- "Bin ich", antwortet der Mann. "Wie haben Sie das
gewusst?"
- "Sehen Sie", sagt der Ballonfahrer, "alles, was Sie
mir gesagt haben, ist technisch korrekt, aber ich habe
keine Ahnung, was ich mit Ihren Informationen anfangen
soll, und ich weiss immer noch nicht, wo ich bin."
- Der Ingenieur sagt hierauf: "Sie muessen ein Manager
sein."
- "Bin ich", antwortet der Ballonfahrer, "Wie haben Sie
das gewusst?"
- "Sehen Sie", sagt der Ingenieur, "Sie wissen nicht,
wo Sie sind, oder wohin Sie gehen. Sie haben ein
Versprechen gegeben, von dem Sie keine Ahnung haben, wie
Sie es einhalten koennen, und Sie erwarten, dass ich
Ihnen dieses Problem loese. Tatsache ist: Sie befinden
sich in exakt derselben Position, in der Sie waren, bevor
wir uns getroffen haben, aber irgendwie ist jetzt alles
meine Schuld. ..."
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English
- A woman in a hot air balloon realized she was lost.
She reduced altitude and spotted a man below. She
descended a bit more and shouted: 'Excuse me, can you
help me? I promised a friend I would meet him an hour ago
but I don't know where I am..'
- The man below replied, 'You're in a hot air balloon
hovering approximately 30 feet above the ground. You're
between 40 and 41 degrees north latitude and between 59
and 60 degrees west longitude.'
- 'You must be an Engineer,' said the balloonist.
- 'I am,' replied the man, 'how did you know?'
- 'Well,' answered the balloonist, 'everything you have
told me is probably technically correct, but I've no idea
what to make of your information and the fact is, I'm
still lost. Frankly, you've not been much help at all. If
anything, you've delayed my trip by your talk.'
- The man below responded, 'You must be in
Management.'
- 'I am,' replied the balloonist, 'but how did you
know?'
- 'Well,' said the man, 'you don't know where you are
or where you're going. You have risen to where you are,
due to a large quantity of hot air. You made a promise,
which you've no idea how to keep, and you expect people
beneath you to solve your problems. The fact is you are
in exactly the same position you were in before we met,
but now, somehow, it's my fault.'
Joke 2: & one aimed at us
Consultants ...
A shepherd was herding his flocks in a remote pasture when
suddenly a new Jeep Cherokee advanced towards him out of a
dust cloud.
The driver, a young man in a Brioni suit, Gucci shoes, Ray
Ban sunglasses and a YSL tie, leans out of the window and
asks:
"If I can tell you exactly how many sheep you have in your
flock, will you give me one?"
The shepherd looks at the yuppie, then at his peacefully
grazing flock and answers, "Sure!"
The yuppie parks the car, whips out his notebook, connects
it to a cell phone, surfs to a NASA page where he calls up a
GPS navigation system, scans the area and opens a database
and some 60 spreadsheets with complex formulas. Finally, he
prints a 150-page report on a miniature printer, turns to our
shepherd and says: "You have exactly 1586 sheep!"
"That's correct. As agreed, you can take one of the sheep,"
says the shepherd. He watches the young man make a selection
and bundle it into his Cherokee.
As the car starts to pull away, he calls out: "If I can tell
you exactly what your business is, will you give me my sheep
back?"
"Okay, why not?" answers the young man, stopping the
car.
"You are a consultant" says the shepherd.
"That's correct," says the yuppie. "How did you guess?"
"Easy," answers the shepherd. "You turn up here without
being asked. You want to be paid for information I already
have. And you don't know anything about my business because
you just took my dog."
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